Rhode Island College (1-1) quickly posted a 3-0 lead
less than eight minutes into the first half behind a trio of goals
from Signoriello, Ricci and junior midfielder Jessalyn O’Neill
(North Providence, RI). Sophomore attacker Lauren Mazza
(Agawam, MA) found the back of the net for Elms (1-4) with 9:28
on the clock to cut the deficit to two, but the Anchorwomen answered
with six straight goals, including four from Signoriello, to send
Rhode Island College into halftime with a 9-1 lead.

Junior attacker Ashley
Signoriello

After Mazza tallied her second goal of the afternoon
at the 3:08 mark of the second half to cut into the Anchorwomen
advantage, Signoriello, Ricci and O’Neill each responded with a goal
apiece to extend the lead to double digits. Sophomore attacker
Nora McDonough (South Hadley, MA) put the Blazers back on the
scoreboard with a goal at the 17:05 mark to make it, 12-3, but again
RIC bounced back with an onslaught of goals as the Anchorwomen
netted five straight scores over the next seven minutes of action to
take a commanding, 17-3, lead.

Signoriello and Maisano led the Anchorwomen with
seven ground balls apiece, while Signoriello recorded a team-high
four caused turnovers. Kanno led RIC in draw controls with seven.

Elms midfielderBrianna
Lyons(Canton,
MA)scored
the team's final goal of the game and led the squad with five ground
balls, while senior defenderErika
Murphy(Torrington,
CT)finished
with a team-high six caused turnovers.